Beano is a dietary supplement containing alpha-galactosidase, an enzyme made from
Aspergillus niger, a mold. It breaks down indigestible sugars in foods such as beans, brassicas and cucurbits, allowing those of us with delicate digestions to eat them without unpleasant effects.
Its introduction 20 years ago was a life-changing event for me, and I have happily used it in liquid form ever since, but the company changed hands and Glaxo Smith Kline has discontinued manufacturing the liquid version. I've managed to find a mail-order source of a few last bottles, but the stuff has an expiration date and loses efficacy with time, so I can't really stock up in quantity.
Now it only comes in more expensive and cumbersome tablets, said to be chalky, and strawberry-flavored "Meltaways." Leaving aside the fact that strawberry isn't exactly what I want to taste just before eating beans, both of these products also contain mannitol, a substance that causes some of the same effects I am trying avoid.
A little Googling turned up Bean-zyme, a mail-order product that is somewhat less expensive. These tablets have a different formulation, but include mannitol
and sorbitol. Bean-zyme also omits invertase, an ingredient in Beano (invertase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose -- I am uncertain what role it plays in the action of Beano).
If there's an alternative liquid out there, I have not found it.
Anyway, are there other Beano users out there? Which form do you use? Have you had trouble because of the sweeteners? How does dosage translate from liquid to the other versions? (FWIW, 5 drops of liquid Beano contain 150 GALU of alpha-galactosidase, and so does 1 tablet, but it seems as if the delivery vehicle might make a difference: Liquid medicines sometimes work faster and more effectively.)
Has anyone tried any alternative products?